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Be in touch with your tasks
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<h3>Stay organized</h3>
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	Getting tasks done is web-based tasks tracking service that will help you to improve productivity.
	Keep process of managing tasks and projects as simple as possible. Share tasks with your friends and coworkers. 
	It would be better to get more results with less efforts, would't it?
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	Service is simple and free to sign-up. 
	All you need to <a href="/registration/">create account</a> - choose your username and password. 
	You also can use your existing <a href="http://openid.net/">OpenID</a> account to sign in.
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<h3>24 hours/day, all over the world</h3>
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	Getting tasks done is simple to use. You don't need to install anything on your PC. 
	Data are accessible via any browser all over the world. 
	You stay in touch with your tasks wherever you are.
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	We help to improve your motivation by showing motivational phrases. Motivational phrases can do us wonders. Sometimes, some small words can get us doing in the right direction. 
	It's helps us again to become inspired.
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<h3>Manage Tasks with your iPhone, iPod Touch or PDA</h3>
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	Use quick and easy interface to stay on top of your Tasks.
	Access your ideas by pointing your iPhone's web browser to <a href="http://gettingtasksdone.com/iphone/" title="Getting tasks done! for iPhone and iPod"><b>http://gettingtasksdone.com/iphone/</b></a>
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<h3>Work offline like with regular iPhone app</h3>
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   <span style="color:red"><b>New!</b></span> Don't have constant access to Web at your iPhone or iPod Touch? 
   No problems - open Getting tasks done! page, tap "Work offline" and disconnect. Sync your data at any time.
   <a href="/blog/now_you_may_work_offline/" title="Read blog article about Work offline feature of GTD!">More...</a>
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<a href="http://www.davidco.com/"><h3>Inspired by David Allen's "Getting Things Done"</h3></a>
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	"Get everything out of your head. Make decisions about actions required on stuff when it shows up - 
	not when it blows up. Organize reminders of your projects and the next actions on them in appropriate categories."
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